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    DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , MARCH 25.1884.
1 tl-IE DAIO J3EE.
SOUNCIL BLUFFS
Tuesday Mornin < - Mnroll 25 ,
SUB ? . .tUrTtO.t tlATKS !
By Carrld - . „ . . . . . . so cents p ' < *
ly M * - . * . _ . . . 110.0(3 ( | > et Ye
OFFICE :
No. 7 pearl Btrest , Near Broadway.
MINOU MENTION ,
There are many malaria cases roportei
The Treraont house is having Ha ii
tcrnals improved.
There are nine broworics in this co
grossional district.
Peter Sanders , a plain drunk , got tl
usual "fine yesterday.
Now spring goods just received at
lleitcr's the tailor , 310 Broadway.
For cut flowers , plants , etc. , go to V
H. Foster , the Harrison strootilorist.
r- The pound is now to bo put in condili <
ifcr receiving cattle running at lanjo.
Thomas Nelson , arrested for disturb !
the peace , was discharged yesterday.
The United State court is expected
commence iU grind hero this morning.
The contest for the gold watch at t
rink is the exciting event for this o\
ning.With
With the deep mud in the strcota it
nbout all that two horses can do to p
an empty wagon.
Oscar Johnson , a tinted gontlomn
was yesterday ftnod $5 for carryinf
"billy" concealed.
J. Skidd and A. Styora wore arrest
yesterday for kicking up ft row nt t
Junction saloon on Main street.
It is stated that Conrad Ooiso will
out of the brewing business hero , in vi
of the recent passage of the prohibit *
act.
Twelve barrels of whisky wore yosfc
day visible in front of ono of Coun
BlufTs stores. It didn't look very pi
hibitory.
The Ogden house ollico and roadi
room are receiving some great improi
nicnts in the way of wall and coili
decorations.
The boys bothered Taylor's grow
store so much that yesterday nftornc
ono of thorn was arrested for stealiii |
awoot potato.
Mrs. Maynard has recovered the h
ness stolen from her stable Sum
morning. The boy who stole it sole
to Mrs. Almy for § 2.
Every citi/.on should road the oiler mt
by the water works company in nnotl
column , and improve the opportunity
getting in service pipes.
Justice Abbott yesterday fined
Flour $5 and costs for assaulting'his w
And lot him go out to got the money ,
ho fails to return it will bo a relief to I
city. '
The St. Quinton Opera company i
rived at the Ogden yesterday and t
poarod at' the now opera house li
evening. They give three moro out
tainmonts horo.
The Odd Follows , who are talking
building a totnplo which will far oxco
the now Masonic ono , are said to hr
their eyes on the lots just west of Atki :
drug store on Broadway.
The boy Oscar Sprink , who was nrrc
ed for stealing a cooper's drawshave , n
lies in jail , Judge Aylesworth being
consultation with his parents aa to wl
it is best to do about him. _
Sunday afternoon Justice Schurz c
ciatcd at a very happy wedding , the c
trading parties 'being William MOB
and Miss Jennie Oliristonson , the cc
niony being at the homo of the brie
parents.
This evening at 8 o'clock there will
at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. , No.
North Main street. The program v
consist of literary and musical oxorcis
The admission will bo free to all yoi
men , and they are invited to make s
cial efforts to bo prosont.
M. Blumonstoin got a little hot bocai
uoino ono had shot ono of his pigoo :
Ho accordingly sighted out N
Sadowski aa the olfundor , and has led |
a charge against him of shooting firoai
within the city limits. The case will
bo hoard for a few days , as the accuse *
too busy to attend to it.
Rov. J. K. Armstrong , who is knc
as ono of the best pulpit mon in the c !
is to lecture at the Broad tray Muthoi
church next Friday ovuning on "V
Wealth and Wisdom , " or "Life in
Mountains. " This leeturo has boon
livered by him elsewhere with great fa
and success and will doubtless proi
treat.
The body of Fred Oaks who died
contly hero was taken to his horn
Massachusetts , his father having conn
hero after it. Young Oaks was a m
ber of the UoyalArcanum ut Southbrii
Mass. , and his father is also a mom' '
A number of the order hero accompai
Uie remains to the train and rondi
such services as wore needed.
The CMO of Ed Ollison against P
Bechtolo is being hwird before Ji
Ayleawrortfi. Olliaou claims that
Bechtele made a contract with hin
attend to the restaurant for ono-half
profits , and after a few months bat
out of the agreement and refuted to n
any accounting of the business.
Bechtele denies that there wai any 11
coining to Ollison.
A number of Council Bluff * busii
men joined in tha excursion to St. L
over the Wabuh. The train const
f > t two reclining chair car * nnd ;
B' ' ' opcrs. General Agent Oault vros at
( the head of the excursion. The train
wiw a special ono , leaving hero all o'clock
instead of later in the afternoon , so. ihnt
the excursionists could got bettor glimpse *
of the towns which have sprung up along
this end of the Wabash line
There are two causes of complaint
about the ontorta'jimc'.tta given at tin
now opera house . One is the absence ol
hotiso progra'.nmea , and when they arc
furnished ' /ho cast is not in such small
typo ami so poorly punted as to bo little
bolter than none. The other is the pool
muslo given by tlio orchestra , The music
generally is horrible. It is too light ant
what there is of it is not of the bost.
A young man representing himself t <
bo n priest , named McCormick , fron
Mitcholhvillo , was picked up yostordaj
by the police who wanted to investigate
him. It appears that ho had been nroum
collecting motley of Catholics under SOUK
pretext or another. Ho admitted thi
but explained that ho had taken "a dro ]
too much , " and got short of money , am
took this way of getting some until hi
could hear from his aunt to whom ho ha (
written. _
ANOTHER ACCIDENT ,
A. Ilnrfoor Hnn 11 Olono Hhavc on Ac
Mount ol Anotlicr Hlmvcr'H
Cill'OlOHHIIOHS.
John Sholllor , a young barber , wn
out hunting Sunday in company will
another young slmvor , Hurry Ambrose
The latter had just loaded his gun
when Will Shickolanz , n boy , came alotij
looking for his older brother. Ainbros
asked the boy for a match to light hii
cigar with , and the latter handing hin
one , ho lighted it. Just as hu did BO hi
gun was m aomo way disoharpjodj am
the contents were lodged in the msido o
ShoQlor's right thigh , causing a bai
wound , but ono which will probably no
prove very serious. The shot narrow } ;
escaped severing the main artery , i
which event ho would probably havi
bind to death before help could havi
boon gained , as the party were some dii
tanco from the city.
Itoal EBUUO Trjumfors.
The following doodj were filed for re
cord in the recorder's oflico. Marc
24 , reported for THE BEE by P. J. Mi
Mnhon , real estate agent :
Henry It. Mann to Jacob Schnoidoi
wA nwi .I , 70 , 2-1 , § 1,000.
"Fred Lukor to Fred BoHmire , nw
BW > 1 , and si noj 2 , 74 , 42 , 81,000.
J. 1 < \ Peterson to William White , pat
nwiMI 7 . 4IJ , § 1,800.
J. M. Palmer to J. A. Murphy , lot
vnd part of 2 , block "D , " Curtis & Ham
soy's plat , $ l,7r > 0.
A. L. Biorwirth to A. W. Covalt , pai
of lot 47 , original Plat , 8500.
James G. O'Noil to James P. Niche
son , so I nwj 2 , 77 , 43 , § 050.
Total sales , § 9,700.
o
THO lllvcr.
. Engineer Birkinbino , of the watc
works , keeps a close watch on tha rive
nowadays. By his observations it
poara that the river at 7-)0 : ) yostorda
o morning , was 17 foot above low watc
mark , at noon it stood 141 foot abov
and at 5:20 : yesterday afternoon a
10 foot abovp. Very little ice was float
ing , which indicated that there was
gorge at some point above the city.
Mueller , on Main street , noils not on !
the lowest but gives a present with oac
purchase for ono dollar. Go and BOO hir
first.
1'ICKSONAfj.
A. li. Thornoll , of Sidney , was In tlio clt
yonterdny.
H. 1) ) . WIllIatnH , of Glcnwood , wan In tli
: lty yontorday.
I. 1 * . Si'nnglor , ot Walnut , WJIH nt ISncl
tolo'H ycHtorJay.
G. II. Simons , u ( Now York , wiw nt 15otl
tola's yoiitorilay.
A. 11 , KvmiK , of Chicago , 'rofIstotoil ; nt tl
Ogden yohtorday.
,1.1) ) . ItoblliHon , of Boston , nrrhodnttl
I'aclfio yesterday.
1. M , Scaiilau 1 the lm ) > i > y father of a nln
jiounUcr n boyitoo.
A. Wilson , of Brooklyn , wax among thoi
ut the Ogden yontorday.
Jlcin. John Y. .Stono , of Cilonwuod , arrive
11 nt the Ogden yesterday.
Ooorpott Lee , of Atlantic , wan In the ul <
yoaterday ut nt liochtolo'H.
ACr. and MrH. Sninuol Hanx rotnrnoil yd
tor day from their western trip.
J. 0. Klllolt , rink malinger , of Omaha , wi
a diner nt tlio 1'acllio yesterday.
Lowe , Jr. , of 1'oorln , 111. , wa
niuoiig thogo nt the 1'ucilio youtorday.
II. If , filovor , of Orand Inland , pause
through here y oat or day on hin return froi
Boston ,
0. K. Dluwldillo , of Mulveru , lowu ,
prosperous and wldo-awako merchant ot tin
place , WM in tlio city yesterday.
Jerry Myorn , left lait ovonlng for Mlmi
Bx > lli , where ho will probably engage lu tl
laloon bualnosi. He nayn ho would have r
maluod hero If tha license had been put
lie 81,000.
0' COBIMEKC1AU
or OOONCII , ULurra MAUKKT.
i a Wheat No. 2 iprlug , 6805 No. 3 , Woj r
joe ted , COo ; good dommul.
Oorn ljeoJera are paying 3 to for old co ;
o- ami 27c for Ufw.
oin O ta In Rood donisnd itt 2fic.
in Hay 4 00@C 00 per ton ; tXo ) per bale ,
ann llyo 10 < g)4oo ) ,
Corn Meal 125 per 100 poandi.
n- V7pod Good lupjily ; iirlcen at yard * , 0 00
Coal Dellverod , hard , 11 60 jw ton ; 10 !
(00 per ton
ed Lard Kalrbauk'H , wholetallug at lla
Ittour City Uour , 1 00@3 30.
ed Uroonu 2 U5@3 00 per dor.
tlVX HTOCK ,
Oattlo 3 fX > @i 00 ; calvoi , 6 W7 ) fX ) .
Hofw I ucal packen are buying now at
there Is a K < x > il demand for all grndai ; cliol
[ r. iwcklng , li 23 ; mixed , C 25.
r.to ' ' ' .
to I'UODl't'K.
Quotation by J. M. St. Jolm & Co. , coti
ho lolmlou mercltanti , 538 llroaxlway.
ed IJuttur Gn-at demand for fine country i
20os 35c.
creamery ,
ke
l-KK" Very icaruu : 15o IKJT doton.
fr. roultry Ueady Balojcliickeiu.drtMitsil , 121
fr.ng ire. He ; turkeyi , drtkueJ. ICc ; llyu , 11
ng uclu , drewod , 12jc ; live , be.
riiuiTH.
' Oranges I 004 25 iicrbox.
Lemon1 00 jwr box.
IJanaiuu- 61 ® ! 00 | > er bunch
cd , v " 2 tablM-Potutofn.40onlomi,40 ; ; cal
I liage , nona lu the market ; apAlos , ready aa' '
ur tfl 0t 00 for prlino itoclt.
OHOLEH OF THE OLOTH ,
How Ilfoltnp TutHo finvoii Muscular
Smoker.
llcliuko to ft" Insolent
"Bishop Tnttlo preached in Omalm
" remarked ono of
I
yesterday , sec ,
Council muffs well-known professional
mon yesterday. "Well , that reminds
mo of nn incident which came under my
own observation several years ngo. IMsh-
np Tuttln is a very practical sort of s
man. I know him well. Ho came from
the same etato. Well , a number of yean
dgo while 1 was in the west , the bishof
was doing some excellent work among r
pretty rough class of follows. Ono da }
lie wa in n stage coach , there bekig thrc <
other inside passengers , two men and i
lady. Ono of the men was smoking i
dirty clay pipe , nnd the bishop rathe :
gently remonstrated with him , but got i
very surly reply to the olToct tha
it was noiio of his business
The lady was evidently quito 'nniioyei
at the smoke , and finally became ( juiti
11 on account of it , nnd again the bishoj
requested a litllo moro firmly that th
smoking bo stopped. A still moro surl ;
reply wixs returned , and the bishop tin
nblo to contain his righteous indignation
with ono stroke of the hand , knocked th
pipe from the fellow's mouth out of th
window. The fellow was mad , hoppin ;
mid , of coursebut no thing moroocctirrct
until the next station , when the passcn
gors alighting to straighten otit their log
and take n little rest during the chaiigo u
horses , the burly smoker pitched int
the bishop , but to hissurprino found him
self uprawlijg on the ground , llis com
p.inion came to his rescue , but inatca
of proving a help , was treated in
like summary manner by the bishop , wh
punished both of tnom until they fairl
begged. The four resumed their journo
togitthor , and the rest of the trip thcr
wanno * smoking. "
Bishop Tuttle has done great work i
Idaho , Montana and Utah , and his man
friends in this part of the country , wh
know the man and his practical commo
sense , can well imagine how ho could ,
necessary , even use his muscle to corrm
evils which could not bo othorwis
reached.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lot
Found , To Loan , Fur Sale , To Kent , Wants , BearIng
Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the lo
rate of TEN CENTS I'F.Il LINE for the flrst InwrtU
and FIVE CENTS 1'EIl LINE for each subsequent
sertlon. Lea\a advertisements at ouroQlco , No.
Pearl Street , near Broadway
WANTS.
Two good broom makers and sowc
WANTED bioom works : steady work.
" \ 7ANTiii : r.xpcrlcnced dining room glr
Wages 15 per month ! Ogden house.
1X7 ANTED A llrst elm Tinner. DT\V AVrig
VV Council BluffH , low a.
WANTED A ll\nloy ) wltli pony to carry rou
for Ili < K. C I1 at CoiinUl IlhUlH DKK ollke.
Every boiiym Council Illuffsto tal
WANTED . Delivered by carrier at only twcn
r nU a week.
& A watir Sjianlel , brown anl white ; euv <
J months old. Suitable reward forroluni to 1
Ilarrlion ntteet.
PAPERS-For sale at UKR olllcu , at 25 ccn
OLD hundred.
0 K liEN'T. Furnished room eight doila
todies and gentlemen can make fir
AGENTS by nelllng the "Champion Boso
Strecthcr and Ironing lioard. " Retails at tl.O
Any lady can do up a flue shlit without a wrlnk
and glos < It as nicely aa'the hestjaundrlcs can. Addrc
for pai tlculars 0. Ii. S. & I. Co. , Finn office , for 01
month'
month'L.
L. A. GASPER ,
FLORIST
-AND
Tlio largest and Mott Complete Orevn Homo i
Western Iowa.
Over 24,000 Fcut of Glass in Use
The ( Ireati'dt tarloty mil the Choicest plant * . 1 !
collection of PlanUaml Klowcrs Is now romrteto I
every rorrtt , and the jiubllo > ruln\ltcil to call at
Inspect tlio name.
I as awinlwl the first Premium nt the Couni
IlhiT ( Dmtrlct fair In September , 1BSU , rcr all con
] iutltorn : aintia\o ) nlii.o milled many new at
choice virlu'lesand urn ] iremreil | to furnish n ne
claM ot plants that hivolieretclora bci'iiuimttalnali
In tlil- < market , for which I maku no extra clinrnei.
Cut llowurs anil llural iloHlgim ( iirnlshcU frumptl.
anil on uort nutloo. llhucjust leauetl a new c *
alOKiiufor IH3I , which will boneiit ( rcueninpplicn'lo '
tircon VcKotaltlcHthoYciirlloiiiiil ,
Hone lUJIsh In liottlen.
23 Plorco St. Council ! Dluffslowf
EDWIN J , ABBOTT !
Wee of the Peace
.VOTARY rmiuc isu nv.sKiMi.cos
nr. UUOADWAY , . COUN ii. UMTKF ;
Iowa Setid Con
POll BALK DY
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchan
No. B.SPeail Htreet . , OousciL
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO
Consumers ot Water
TUB
COUNCIL BLUFFS
City "Waterworks Com' ]
AT T1IK
UciiCHt | ul' tlio City CoiinoU ,
lor 80 ( ! > ' utennlon an olJmiccel t > j ritolutloi
] uwl llarch 18 , 1BH , heroliy announce * that
111 l > u tin lorvlcu | > | DM to the curb of thu trc.
on the line cf IU main * , for all | iartlei ho dvtl
ounncctloD ) made Kith the itrect malm , andvtl
will make application therefor to thu cnrapanv \ \
fuco the uiplrittloa ot mlJ So day * ' eitenUon ,
APRIL 18 , 1884 ,
At the lollovlntf ( irlcn , jiajablo In advance :
One-half Inch Hvnlco Pip . { 8
Kite-eighth luch Strvlw 1M | > . 0
Thrv Huarter | Inchiknlcd 1'lpo . lo
hoen-elght Inch Her > lcu Pipe. , . , . , . . . .1 ! (
One Inch S r Ice Pipe . . , . H
Tht-w 'prices Induilo the con ! ot uptnloit a
clo lnp the itrnt , tapping the utreit water mu' '
furnlililng ami i > uttliiK In e > tra tron | { load leitl
pipe , futiiuhlim anil putting In curl ntcp , top t
ml cover complete , and waking all noct-uary c <
iu tlou UtMCcn the itreet at r luiln and t
< mk of tlio itrettvhlch are about onu-half tl
oo t to the ooiituner ol doing the fame work.
la > lew of the contiiupli'til paving of mti
tueti In the city , iiaitlei aru tecommemled touia
pphc tlmi Immediately , at the olllce of Uie oo
| iany (
26 Pearl Street ,
In order to live the neccwlty ami avolil the I
cioaxd eipeune ot breaking up lhu itnet after pi
UUrl Kn lurer ,
LA - T
WE ARE REVIVING SOME VERT FINE
OUR FINE
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. L1NDSEY & CO. .
US Broadway , Council Blull's , )
West Side Square , Clarimla , f
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEAW.RS IN
Hard
AND WOOD ,
BULK ; AND BARREL UME , LOUISVILLE AKD POUTLAND CKMENT , MICHIOAN PLASTER , am
AND SEWER PIPE.
No , 630 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
SMITH & TOI/LEK.
Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received ,
7 nnd 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL Btarrs , . . . . IOWA.
'ASADY ' , CIRCUIT & FRENGI
urtaina , Lace , ilk , Turcoman , Etc. Choicest IStock west of Chicago.
Oil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Etc.
Come and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all gooda in our lino. Cheap
est place to buy House Furnishings in the City.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - . - . . - . IOWA.
Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care
uropea Hot
The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of
"PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. "
New Building Ne-w Furnishings.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTltALLY LOCATED.
Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant.
PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa.
GrGO.
LL
Largest
Stock
in the City
And
Lowest
Prices
Guaranteed.
*
f
109 and 111 S. Main Street
COUNCIL BLUFFS , -
WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN
BB
XI M
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
All limit of
KtiKlnccring
Land Sure - © © 3
calculatud iUan \o | > ln titles , csr , ROOM 6 , m OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 101 A ,
etc. , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
T DON'T YOU
OETS31IE OF
Perfect Fitting , Host nnil Chopo t.SFIno Ijnon Collars Mil CuCn.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. 3
'k
Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. Vf ;
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAYAND NIGHT
OXTo. X-fli 3XT. IMC , ± ai St. .
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The foltonliigaro the times of the arrhal and de
parture of trains by central standard time , at the
local dqvots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln-
earlier and arrh c ten minutes later.
CHICAGO , PURUNOrON AND qUINCT.
LKAMC.
C40 p m Chicago Express 0:40 : a in
9:15 : a in ' Fast Mall. 7:00 : prr
KANSAS CIIY , 8T. JOE AND COUNCIL BLUFFD.
10:10 : a m Mall anil Express , 0:45 : p in
8:25 : pin Pacific Express , 5:35 : p m
CHICAGO , MH.WAUKKR AND ST. 1'AUI. .
6:25 : p m Express , ! ) :40 : a m
0:4 : J a in Express , 6tS : p in
CHICAGO , ROCK ISIiAID AND rACIFIC.
r > :30 : p tn AtUntlc Expiues , 0:10 : a in
0:50 : a in Day Exprens , 6:50 : p m
7:15 : am Dcs Molne AcccnnnoJatiou , 4:10 : p m
* At local depot onlj.
WABAH1I , BT. LOUIS AM > * rAClnC.
0.r : > .r > a in Mall , 4:45 : p m
4:50pm : Cannon Gall , 11:15 : a in
At Trantfer onlj
CIIICAQO and NORTH
6:50 m Express , fl.Mi p m
0.4 5 a min racifllo Express , 1I.-15 a m
mm BIOUX CUT AND PACIFIC.
m St. 1'aul Express , 0oa : a m
in Accommodation , 0:50 : p in
* DHIOS PACIFIC.
17 : M p m Western Express , SS1 : a m
1:44 : a in 1'aclflo Exprcta , 4:34 : p m
7:49 : a m Local Express , 6:64 : am
12:14 : a in Lincoln Express ,
* At Tran fer only.
DUUMT TRAINS TO OMAHA.
Leave-8:24-0:24-10-24-ll:24 a. m. 14-2:2I-3J4-
4:2J6:24:247J4 and 11:04 m .Sutday 8:44- :
4:2J-6:24- : : : - : : p , ,
10:24 : a. in. l:24-a : : 4-6:24-7:0 : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar-
rl > o SO minutes before leaving time.
R. Rice M. D.
or other tumors removed without the
j knife or dnwlnff ol blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES ° " -IaJ"'v o1 -
Oier thirty years practical oxperlouoe Offloo No.
street. Council BluHi
Materials ,
ROOM MOULDING ,
CORNICE POLES
nil PIT ! $
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo tjuaiantee the cure of the following named dl -
peases , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers , .
Catarrh , n'l ' Illood andtklndlscoica , Dr > pepslaLher
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Nen-
ralgla and Asthma , Thesis Springs are the fa\orlte
resort of the tired an.l ilebllltntad , and are the
FEEBLE LADIhS BKST FRIEND ,
Good liotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon lxtb ,
winter and nummer. Locality hiehlv picturesque
and healthy. Acccaslblo by Wnlueh railway , a
EvonaorC.B. & Q. , at Albam. Correti onuenc
solicited , REV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Gra\ity . 1.002
"cactlon . Noutrs
Carbonic Acid O as . 20 [ n. pcrjtallon
Carbonate Calcium . 35,021 drains
Carbonate Iron . 7,041 ! J
Sulphate Magnesia . 3,566 "
Sulphate Calci'im . 1,146 "
Chlorldt'Sodium . 7.200
. . . . .
Alumina . . . . .0,018
Organlcand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,469 "
Total scllds per gallon . 67,174
WHIUIIT& MKRKILL. Chemist *
JACOIJ SIMS. E. P. CADWKLL
SIMS& CADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Office , Main Street , Eooma 1 and Shugart & Mc-
Mnhon'i Block. Will practice In SUto and rdertl
oourto
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